I never played it, finished it last week. The gameplay is quite simple and straightforward, like these RPGs from the late 2000s, beginning of 2010s. Works great with keyboard + mouse. The graphic looks good, I only disable the annyoing bloom and used the so called American color sheme, to have a bit of saturated colors. Also disabled some effects, like sunshine/shadows on face, because there were some strange colors. Minus one star because of some graphical bugs, like bodies sometimes falls inside the ground or floats in mid air and some cliptroughts/seetrough. The game crashed on me only once, when I ALT + TABed and came about an hour later back. I did work great on AMD Ryzen 5600G with Radeon RX 7 VEGA integrated graphics, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD and Windows 10 Home 64-bit, 21H2 with getting about 50-55 fps at 1920 x 1080 px resolution and some graphics option disabled/low. Here are some videos of the gameplay (will upload some more in the following days): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc1bTuVRaXKQqUVd3F95xMWbfLVeQ7YaP
I played Mars: War Logs before, so I knew what awaits me in this game :) I have to admit, it is good, I mean really good. The story is very enjoyable, at least for me it was. Yes, there are many backtracking between different locations, here and there, especially with sidequests, but you know what? Thats why you know the places better and better. I have made myself a build of two specializations: technomancer (magic) and warrior (attack with stick). It did work for me quite ok. I only did have two crashed, but that because I ALT+TABed out of the game and when you leave it in this mode it will hang after 15 Minutes or so. So don't do that. Save the progress and exit the game. I played on: Ryzen 5 1600 with Radeon RX VEGA 7 integrated GPU, 32 GB DDR 3200 MHz RAM, 1 TB SSD, Windows 10 Home 64-bit 21H2. Low settings, 1080p, I've got about 27-45 fps, depending on the scene in the game. So, if you have a better dedicated GPU, it should work without bigger problems.